Here is a True View photo of my toned 1941 proof quarter. At this time it is the only True View of a quarter that I have. Later this spring (or early summer) I should have more True View photos of quarters that I can post to this thread as I have 41 quarters (40 US, 1 Canadian, circulated, MS, Proof and SMS coins ranging in date from 1911 to 1983) currently at PCGS being graded.
I have long admired the look of this 1913 Proof quarter. The grade is PR-64, but I like it better than many pieces I have seen in the higher grades.
I like this Large Size Bust Quarter as well.
And finally this 1796 Quarter is very pleasant for the grade, VF-25.
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Hadn't paid much attention to quarters until the last few years. The W's sparked my interest. I really like the SLQs posted. I hope to eventually get a nice 1919 and 1920 as well as an 1819 and 1820 those are beautiful too.
@OAKSTAR found them in new bank rolls. Wasn't sure what they were until I posted on the forum.
You have plans to submit them?
I'm not really sure. I have never submitted coins. That was one of my questions as to if they would be worth submitting. They are in really nice condition, but I know grading can be exensive.
@OAKSTAR found them in new bank rolls. Wasn't sure what they were until I posted on the forum.
You have plans to submit them?
I'm not really sure. I have never submitted coins. That was one of my questions as to if they would be worth submitting. They are in really nice condition, but I know grading can be exensive.
Have you asked for opinions here?
Man, I think that one is dramatic enough to be worth getting graded!
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@OAKSTAR found them in new bank rolls. Wasn't sure what they were until I posted on the forum.
You have plans to submit them?
I'm not really sure. I have never submitted coins. That was one of my questions as to if they would be worth submitting. They are in really nice condition, but I know grading can be exensive.
Have you asked for opinions here?
Yes, when I originally posted them. Didn't get much feedback.
@OAKSTAR found them in new bank rolls. Wasn't sure what they were until I posted on the forum.
You have plans to submit them?
I'm not really sure. I have never submitted coins. That was one of my questions as to if they would be worth submitting. They are in really nice condition, but I know grading can be exensive.
Have you asked for opinions here?
Yes, when I originally posted them. Didn't get much feedback.
Really? Not much feedback? On this forum?? I'm surprised!
You should look into ANACS. Modern coin (5 coin minimum) $14 + $9 attribution/error fee plus shipping fee.
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@OAKSTAR found them in new bank rolls. Wasn't sure what they were until I posted on the forum.
You have plans to submit them?
I'm not really sure. I have never submitted coins. That was one of my questions as to if they would be worth submitting. They are in really nice condition, but I know grading can be exensive.
Have you asked for opinions here?
Man, I think that one is dramatic enough to be worth getting graded!
It took a full minute for the first page to load so I knew it contain some eye poppers.
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MS64, DDO FS-101


Some Beautiful Coins!
AG-3
MS-67
a few favorites..








Guess I might as well show this jewel of my collection off again!
U.S. Type Set
Here is a True View photo of my toned 1941 proof quarter. At this time it is the only True View of a quarter that I have. Later this spring (or early summer) I should have more True View photos of quarters that I can post to this thread as I have 41 quarters (40 US, 1 Canadian, circulated, MS, Proof and SMS coins ranging in date from 1911 to 1983) currently at PCGS being graded.
MS 66+ CAC. I am going to send it in for a PL designation some day. The 1907 is also very PL and has a shot as well.
MS 65 CAC

MS 64+ CAC. Needs to go in for an upgrade.

The Washington is MS 65 with Gold CAC.
Hell of a line up of quarters guys....I'm impressed! Many great coins here....
With over 200 Washington Quarters its hard to pick favorites......I Love Quarters......
I used to be famous now I just collect coins.
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Didn't buy them, found all 5.
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PR66. Not really a favorite, just the only one I own that is slabbed with a photo I think.

Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
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I have long admired the look of this 1913 Proof quarter. The grade is PR-64, but I like it better than many pieces I have seen in the higher grades.
I like this Large Size Bust Quarter as well.
And finally this 1796 Quarter is very pleasant for the grade, VF-25.
Shouldn't have clicked this thread. Now I'm going to have to start collecting again.
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Missing clad layer

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jom
jom
Here you go, my birth year...

This thread has my attention.
I have a stack headed west next week! Best I can do for now
Hadn't paid much attention to quarters until the last few years. The W's sparked my interest. I really like the SLQs posted. I hope to eventually get a nice 1919 and 1920 as well as an 1819 and 1820 those are beautiful too.


PR66

Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
Very nice! Where did you get these?
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Oops sorry for the dup post.
@OAKSTAR found them in new bank rolls. Wasn't sure what they were until I posted on the forum.
That may be the wildest toned obverse I've seen from the 50-64 era of proofs. Crazy!
Coin Photographer.
You have plans to submit them?
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Edited to add photo.
I'm not really sure. I have never submitted coins. That was one of my questions as to if they would be worth submitting. They are in really nice condition, but I know grading can be exensive.
Have you asked for opinions here?
Man, I think that one is dramatic enough to be worth getting graded!
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Yes, when I originally posted them. Didn't get much feedback.
Really? Not much feedback? On this forum?? I'm surprised!
You should look into ANACS. Modern coin (5 coin minimum) $14 + $9 attribution/error fee plus shipping fee.
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
https://www.anacs.com/
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San Francisco stuff.
Nice Catch !
What a treat, my coffee tastes particularly good whilst viewing this thread. Bravo! Peace Roy
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So is there going to be a 49-O in the next post by you that look like these? Nice qwarters!
Heavy toning!
What great coins and a great thread.


Here is my addition:
Wayne
Kennedys are my quest...
Stole this set idea from someone else. I like these Capital holders.
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It took a full minute for the first page to load so I knew it contain some eye poppers.
How about two 1849-O quarters?